What's on the Menu Tonight? (May 23rd) Seeking Inspiration for Dinner!

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their dinner plans and seeking inspiration for meals. Various cooking experiences and preferences are expressed, with a focus on family-friendly options and quick meals.

Discussion Character

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  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they haven't decided on dinner yet but knows brownies will be for dessert.
  • Another participant shares their plan to make Turkey Gyros from a specific cookbook.
  • One participant discusses having pizza for their kids due to a soccer pizza party.
  • Several participants mention pizza as a common choice for Friday nights, with one making gourmet pizzas.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about dinner, considering something quick and easy due to an upcoming show.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making homemade pizza with their grandson.
  • One participant discusses their allergies and how it affects their dinner plans.
  • Several participants inquire about good places to eat while traveling, mentioning specific restaurants along the route.
  • One participant reflects on having BLTs for dinner, noting it’s a dish their family enjoys.
  • Another participant mentions trying to cook at home more often instead of ordering takeout.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There appears to be a shared enthusiasm for pizza as a dinner option among several participants, while others express diverse meal plans without a clear consensus on a single preferred dish.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding meal preparation, often influenced by family needs and schedules.

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This discussion may be of interest to consultants looking for meal inspiration or those wanting to share their cooking experiences with others in the community.

rennea
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Starting our daily thread for inspirations. I haven't decided yet today.

I know that brownies are for dessert:chef:
 
I'm making the Turkey Gyros from the 29 Minutes or Less cookbook(I think that's the name - I don't have it anymore!).
Anyone done these?
 
My kids will be having pizza since I am doing a pizza party for soccer. I will hopefully be going to an appreciation dinner. And who knows about DH. Probably left over pizza if there is any.
 
We are leaving late this afternoon to drive 5 1/2 hours to my husbands brothers house(Oakland IL). So I am guessing we will be stopping along the way for a bite to eat. It will probably be Springfield when we stop. Any great places to eat?
 
Garden Ranch pizza. Maybe adding some chicken to it.
 
PCSarahjm said:
We are leaving late this afternoon to drive 5 1/2 hours to my husbands brothers house(Oakland IL). So I am guessing we will be stopping along the way for a bite to eat. It will probably be Springfield when we stop. Any great places to eat?

Will you be on 55 or 72? That will kind of make a difference. If you're traveling with kids, you probably won't want to go out of the way.
 
Most likely we will have pizza, I do not cook on Fridays!!
 
Not sure yet, something quick and easy because I have a show tonight! I think I'll make something with chicken. Not sure what though, any good ideas for quick and easy with chicken? It has to be without too many veggies, and kid friendly.
 
I am thinking taco ring, my family loves it and it is quick and easy. I have a show tomorrow and need to get ready for that.
 
If it's Friday, that means it's Pizza Night. I'm making pizza dough right now in my bread machine and then I'm doing up some gourmet pizzas. Garlic and artichoke
Strawberry Basil
Barbecue chicken
 
Looks like Friday is Pizza night for a lot of families! :D YUM!
 
crystalscookingnow said:
Will you be on 55 or 72? That will kind of make a difference. If you're traveling with kids, you probably won't want to go out of the way.

I believe it will be 72
 
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spaghetti....
 
PCSarahjm said:
We are leaving late this afternoon to drive 5 1/2 hours to my husbands brothers house(Oakland IL). So I am guessing we will be stopping along the way for a bite to eat. It will probably be Springfield when we stop. Any great places to eat?

The Cracker Barrell- good country food, and affordable! Mmmmmm
 
Hmmmm, not sureI think I'll have a Benadryl and Zyrtec hotdish for supper tonight followed by a double portion of kleenex and finished off with some vaseline for my raw little nose.

I despise allergies! And even with the new medication, which does work really well mind you- I still need the benadryl for the itchy eyes. It's like those eyes are DETERMINED to itch no matter what and they are fighting like a vengence to break through the allergy meds.

I wanted to go on a motorcycle (from here on out I'm calling it a Ride or a bike ride) ride with DH today, but if my nose doesn't stop dripping I won't be able to. Normallly on our rides we stop at a small cafe or something and get a bite and it's in between dinner and lunch- so then I don't have to cook when I get home! :)
 
Homemade pizza... cheese and meat lovers. This is the first time my 4yr grandson will be helping me. Should be FUN

BTW, I use electric stove burner covers to make the pizzas in. They are small and that way everyone get their own individual pizza. Works great.
 
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cwinter474 said:
Homemade pizza... cheese and meat lovers. This is the first time my 4yr grandson will be helping me. Should be FUN

What a cute little cowboy you have there!:)
 
Kitchen Diva said:
I think I'll have a Benadryl and Zyrtec hotdish for supper tonight followed by a double portion of kleenex and finished off with some vaseline for my raw little nose.

I despise allergies! And even with the new medication, which does work really well mind you- I still need the benadryl for the itchy eyes. It's like those eyes are DETERMINED to itch no matter what and they are fighting like a vengence to break through the allergy meds.

I wanted to go on a motorcycle (from here on out I'm calling it a Ride or a bike ride) ride with DH today, but if my nose doesn't stop dripping I won't be able to. Normallly on our rides we stop at a small cafe or something and get a bite and it's in between dinner and lunch- so then I don't have to cook when I get home! :)

Flonase - you need Flonase!!!! (Not addictive like the stuff Jean was on...)...
 
We are taking a drive (on $4.19 a gallon gas!) to go look at a camper for sale. I think we will stop and get something to eat while we are out - now that Kacey mentioned Cracker Barrel - that sounds like a good idea. They have a great menu with something for everyone.:thumbup:
 
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I've decided on BLT fresh baked buns with smashed potato soup.

Still brownies for dessert!!
 
PCSarahjm said:
I believe it will be 72

The first exit for Springfield doesn't look like much, but it's an easier way to get to these places:

Bella Milano (Italian - very expensive for dinner)
Culver's
Buffalo Wild Wings

The next overpass you will see is for Route 4. There are tons of restaurants there. Let's see.

Right near the highway interchange -

To the south:
Steak N Shake
O' Charley's
Bob Evans
Monicals (pizza - good, but expensive!)

To the north:
Baker's Square
Perkin's
McDonald's
Corky's BBQ (pork)

A little farther north:
Pasta House
Arby's
Panera Bread
Denny's
Panda Express
Popeye's
Olive Garden
Chili's
Lone Star
Burger King
Old Country Buffet (in a strip mall)

Do ya want more? LOL

If you skip the Route 4 intersection, you'll merge with I-55. (Skip the 6th street stuff, major construction & you'll have trouble getting back to the highway).

On around on 55, there's tons more choices.

Outback
Red Lobster
Smokey Bones BBQ
Cheddar's

I agree with Kacey about Cracker Barrel, but that's the opposite direction that you're going.
 
janetupnorth said:
Flonase - you need Flonase!!!! (Not addictive like the stuff Jean was on...)...

WellI have to go to the doctor for that! UGH!!!!!
 
crystalscookingnow said:
The first exit for Springfield doesn't look like much, but it's an easier way to get to these places:

Bella Milano (Italian - very expensive for dinner)
Culver's
Buffalo Wild Wings

The next overpass you will see is for Route 4. There are tons of restaurants there. Let's see.

Right near the highway interchange -

To the south:
Steak N Shake
O' Charley's
Bob Evans
Monicals (pizza - good, but expensive!)

To the north:
Baker's Square
Perkin's
McDonald's
Corky's BBQ (pork)

A little farther north:
Pasta House
Arby's
Panera Bread
Denny's
Panda Express
Popeye's
Olive Garden
Chili's
Lone Star
Burger King
Old Country Buffet (in a strip mall)

Do ya want more? LOL

If you skip the Route 4 intersection, you'll merge with I-55. (Skip the 6th street stuff, major construction & you'll have trouble getting back to the highway).

On around on 55, there's tons more choices.

Outback
Red Lobster
Smokey Bones BBQ
Cheddar's

I agree with Kacey about Cracker Barrel, but that's the opposite direction that you're going.



There's just something wrong about a city that only has a Cracker Barrell in the opposite direction you are going! :) LOl

We used to have about 6 of them in the cities here, and they closed every one down except one- on the very southern part of the Twin Cities.
 
Last night I had BLT's...something I never think about, but my fam loves!
 
we had blts on monday with avocado slices
 
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Teresa Lynn said:
we had blts on monday with avocado slices

Sounds good, to bad I don't have any avocados! Next time.

Friday's we usually get take out but I have been trying to cut back on take out and cook at home. Cheaper:thumbup:

Is there anyone who has a set menu? My mother did the same thing:

Monday:Roast (so over done you could choke on it)
Tuesday: Hamburger (usually meatloaf)
Wednesday:Pasta (KD HA HA)
Thursday: Bacon & Eggs
Friday: McDonalds (Big spenders)
Saturday: Fend for yourself
Sunday: Fend for yourself
I hated it!!! I guess that's how I learned to cook, what else is a 7 year old to do on the weekends:eek:

Every Sunday we have "Sunday roast" which to us just means something done in the oven:p But generally I change it up through out the week.
 
DH wants red clam sauce with linguine. He's been wanting it since Monday (since he works 3 hours away and comes home only on weekends) that was his request for tonight.

Since I don't eat that...I will probably make a weight watcher meal. How exciting! Tomorrow and Monday we will have our couples BBQ! Just the two of us!
 
that sounds like our house during dance season. I'm so glad its over for the year until Aug.
Monday pizza (its across from the studio)
Tuesday pizza (same place)
Wed I cook or we eat somewhere as a family
thur pizza (ditto)
Friday mexican food out
sat something grilled or dinner with friends
Sun fend for yourself
 
Baby Back Ribs on the grill tonight with Roasted Red Potato Salad and I don't know what green veggie yet.
 
pamperedlinda said:
Baby Back Ribs on the grill tonight with Roasted Red Potato Salad and I don't know what green veggie yet.


Oooo, that sounds good.

I think we're having hot dogs on the grill with home made potato salad. Can I have your recipe for roasted potato salad, Linda? Yours sounds good. I normally only use red potatos for potato salad because it holds up so well and doesn't get grainy or mushy...

I could go for a different style- We will probably skip the green veggies and go straight for the baked beans! :)
Oh, and my boxes of tea came today (I ordered more tea bags from SC) so we'll be indulging on Sweet Tea...I think I need to try it with raspberries...
 

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